Singer Bruno Mars has postponed his concert in Toronto because of bad weather.
The performance was set for later this evening at Rogers Stadium, an outdoor venue that can accommodate 50,000 people, but it will now take place on Sunday, May 31.
“The safety of our guests, artists, crew and staff remains our top priority,” the venue shared in a statement posted on the pop star’s social media accounts. “All previously purchased tickets will be honoured for the new date.”
As stated on the company’s website, Rogers Stadium is a rain or shine venue.
“In the event of severe weather we will monitor the situation closely and keep fans notified via our social media pages and venue digital screens,” it notes.
Early Saturday morning, Environment Canada issued a special weather statement predicting heavy rainfall.
The national weather agency forecasts 30 to 50 mm of rain expected on Saturday, continuing into Sunday.
Rogers Communications Inc. is the parent company of this website and holds the naming rights to the stadium.
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